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The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Climate Change: What Happens Now?

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Photo by Mathias Reding on Unsplash Climate change litigation has finally reached the world’s highest court. Vanuatu published the first draft of the resolution in late 2022. The draft was then altered through a series of consultations with UN delegates in the following months. The UNGA adopted resolution (A/77/L.58)

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Why Legal Process Outsourcing is the right choice for you?

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billion of the worldwide Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) requirement by 2025. The following are some of the reasons why law firms should consider outsourcing their legal processes: Costs: Due to increased regulations and litigation expenses, corporate legal spending is soaring. percent between 2019 and 2025. The Need for LPO.

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Clients Are Spending More on Legal Tech: Can Smaller Firms Keep Up?

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the percentage of in-house legal budgets spent on technology is expected to increase threefold by 2025 from 2020 levels as legal departments “increase spending on technology to reduce the dependency on outside counsel, address COVID-19, and satisfy a long-overdue need to modernize, digitize and automate legal work.”.

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Maritime Laws in India

LexForti

Draft National Maritime Policy (NMP) which has not yet been promulgated stands on two pillars – firstly, transitioning India from Brown Economy to Blue Economy; secondly, framing holistic maritime security. All the above laws and statutes were not according to the prevailing Indian System. Future of Maritime Law in India.

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EU dispatch: striking ICC defence staff denounce ‘really, really poor’ working conditions, lack of labour rights in exclusive JURIST interview

JURIST

At the present moment, you know, there’s a draft legal aid policy on the table, but it seems it won’t be adopted until next year, which means that anything that’s in there wouldn’t come into effect, probably until 2025-2026. Some of us won’t even be working here at that point.

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Week One at COP26: Developments and Takeaways

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At the end of the first week, negotiators had worked through three draft texts of rule-making decisions, and expressed notes of optimism that the issues would be resolved. This history provides the context for new negotiations at COP26 over finance flows after 2025, which are intended to build from a floor of $100 billion per year.

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Report on Annual Conference on Consumer Law organized by ERA with specific highlights of the recent Representative Actions Directive

Conflict of Laws

The New Consumer Agenda , which presents a vision for the EU consumer policy from 2020 to 2025, builds on the 2012 Consumer Agenda (which expires in 2020) was the focus of the first panel. The said provision allows consumer associations to litigate on behalf of data subjects. Highlights of the Representative Actions Directive.

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